A docking station for an electronic device, includes a base for supporting a bottom of the electronic device, a supporting portion secured to the base for abutting a rear portion of the electronic device; and two clipping portions rotatably coupled to opposite ends of the supporting portion. The clipping portions respectively clip opposite sides of the electronic device and cooperate with the base and the supporting portion to hold the electronic device in the docking station.
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1. A docking station for an electronic device, comprising:
a base for supporting a bottom of the electronic device;
a supporting portion secured to the base for abutting a rear portion of the electronic device; and
two clipping portions rotatably coupled to opposite ends of the supporting portion;
wherein the clipping portions respectively clip opposite sides of the electronic device and cooperate with the base and the supporting portion to hold the electronic device in the docking station;
wherein each clipping portion comprises a connecting post and a clipping block; the connecting post is rotatably coupled to the supporting portion, and the clipping block is secured to an end of the connecting post away from the supporting portion;
wherein the docking station further comprises two elastic assemblies, opposite ends of each elastic assembly are secured to the supporting portion and each clipping portion for providing an elastic force to drive the clipping portions to move toward each other; and
wherein each elastic assembly comprises a connecting rod, two sliding members and two elastic members, the sliding members are secured to opposite ends of the connecting rod, the elastic members respectively abut the sliding member.
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1. Technical Field
The present disclosure relates to a docking station for an electronic device.
2. Description of Related Art
Hand-held electronic devices, such as mobile phones, often use docking stations for support. The docking station usually includes a main body and one or more interfaces (such as a USB port) projecting out of the main body. The interface can be inserted into the electronic device, whereby the electronic device is electrically connected to the docking station. However, the docking station may support the electronic device in a particular orientation, and the docking station cannot be used to support the electronic device in another position.
Therefore, there is room for improvement in the art.
Many aspects of the embodiments can be better understood with references to the following drawings. The components in the drawings are not necessarily drawn to scale, the emphasis instead being placed upon clearly illustrating the principles of the embodiments. Moreover, in the drawings, like reference numerals designate corresponding parts throughout the five views.
The disclosure is illustrated by way of example and not by way of limitation in the figures of the accompanying drawings in which like references indicate similar elements. It should be noted that references to “an” or “one” embodiment in this disclosure are not necessarily to the same embodiment, and such references mean at least one.
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The main body 10 is substantially a hollow rectangle. The main body 10 in the embodiment is a control console for controlling games executed in the electronic device 200. Two speakers 124 are mounted on the main body 10 for outputting sound from the electronic device 200. A joystick 126 and a plurality of buttons 128 are secured to the main body 10 for receiving user's operations. The main body 10 defines a receiving groove 112 for receiving the clipping mechanism 30. The receiving groove 112 is arranged adjacent to an end of the main body 10 and extends a length of the main body 10. Two protruding plates 114 extend from opposite edges of the receiving groove 112. The middle of the protruding plate 114 away from the buttons 128 defines an opening 116 (see
The hinges 40 are fixed to the bottom of the receiving groove 112 and correspond to the opening 116. Each hinge 40 includes a fixing portion 410 fixed to the bottom of the receiving groove 112, and a rotating portion 420 rotatably coupled to the fixing portion 410.
The base 20 is adapted to support a bottom end of the electronic device 200. The base 20 is fixed to the rotating portions 420 and corresponds to the opening 116, thereby the base 20 is rotatable relative to the main body 10. The base 20 includes a fixing plate 210, a bearing 220 fixed to the fixing plate 210, and two shafts 230. The fixing plate 210 is substantially rectangular. Opposite ends of the fixing plate 210 define two pairs of fixing holes 211 for fixing the fixing plate 210 to the rotating portions 420. The bearing 220 defines two pivoting holes 221 for receiving the shafts 230.
The plug 50 is mounted on the fixing plate 210 and is substantially parallel to the bearing 220. The plug 50 mates with a socket (not shown) of the electronic device 200. The plug 50 can be inserted into the socket of the electronic device 200 to electrically connect the electronic device 200 to the docking station 100 when the electronic device 200 is supported by the docking station 100.
The clipping mechanism 30 is adapted to clip the electronic device 200 and cooperatives with the base 20 to hold the electronic device 200 in the docking station 100. The clipping mechanism 30 includes a supporting portion 310, two clipping portions 320, and two elastic assemblies 330.
The supporting portion 310 is secured to the bearing 220 and is adapted to abut a rear portion of the electronic device 200. The supporting portion 310 includes two supporting arms 312 (see
The latching assembly 313 includes a hook member 3132 and a latching post 3134. The hook member 3132 and the latching post 3134 are respectively secured to the supporting posts 314. The hook member 3132 is capable of being latched to the latching post 3134 to prevent the supporting posts 314 from being apart from each other, and is capable of disengaging with the latching post 3134 to allow the supporting posts 314 to be apart from each other.
The clipping portions 320 are adapted to clip opposite sides of the electronic device 200, thus, the clipping portions 320 cooperate with the base 20 and the supporting portion 310 to hold the electronic device 200 in the docking station 100. Each clipping portion 320 includes a connecting post 321 and a clipping block 322.
Each connecting post 321 is rotatably coupled to each pivoting post 315. Opposite ends of the connecting post 321 respectively define two through holes 323. The connecting post 321 further defines a second sliding slot 324. The second sliding slot 324 extends in the lengthwise direction of the connecting post 321. The second sliding slot 324 is similar to the first sliding slot 318, and includes a second wider portion 3242 (see
Each clipping portion 322 is secured to an end of each connecting post 321 away from the pivoting post 315 and protrudes out of a plane where the supporting posts 314 aligns. The clipping portions 322 face each other and cooperate with the base 20 and the supporting portion 310 to define a clipping space 326 (see
The elastic assemblies 330 are adapted to provide an elastic force for driving the clipping portions 322 to move toward each other to steadily clip the electronic device 200 therebetween. Each elastic assembly 330 includes a connecting rod 331, two sliding members 332, and two elastic members 333. The sliding members 332 are rotatably secured to opposite ends of the connecting rod 331. Each sliding member 332 includes a sliding post 334, a limiting portion 335, and a pivoting portion 336. Each sliding post 334 is slidably received in each first and second narrower portions 3184, 3244. The limiting portion 335 and the pivoting portion 336 are secured to opposite ends of the sliding post 334. The limiting portion 335 is substantially spherical in the embodiment. The size of the limiting portion 335 is less than the width of each first and second wider portions 3182, 3242, but is greater than the width of each first and second narrower portions 3184, 3244. The pivoting portions 336 are rotatably secured to ends of the connecting rod 331 respectively. The elastic members 333 are respectively received in the first and second wider portions 3182, 3242. The length of the elastic member 333 is equal to or greater than the length of each the first and second wider portions 3182, 3242.
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With assistance of the docking station 100, the electronic device 200 is capable of being supported in different angles, which is convenient.
Even though information and the advantages of the present embodiments have been set forth in the foregoing description, together with details of the structures and functions of the present embodiments, the disclosure is illustrative only; and changes may be made in detail, especially in matters of shape, size, and arrangement of parts within the principles of the present embodiments to the full extent indicated by the broad general meaning of the terms in which the appended claims are expressed.
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